A former Hang Tuah Jaya Municipal Council administrative assistant pleaded not guilty on Friday (Dec 12) to stealing RM37,000 worth of jewellery from her superior.
The theft unraveled when the 47-year-old victim discovered her missing jewellery being auctioned on social media by a goldsmith.
00:00A former administrative assistant with the Hang Tua Jaya Municipal Council claimed trial at the magistrate's court in Ayar Kero to a charge of stealing 37,000 ringgit worth of jewelry from her superior.
00:15The plea of Nurfarin Shahroodin was read before magistrate Nur Afika Radia Zainurin on Friday.
00:21The 35-year-old was accused of committing the offense at the Municipal Council Office in Labu Ayar Kero at about 11.10 a.m. on May 27th this year.
00:32She was charged under Section 380 of the Penal Code, which carries a penalty of up to 10 years' imprisonment, as well as a fine upon conviction.
00:42It is learned that the victim discovered her missing jewelry was being auctioned on social media by a goldsmith before she lodged a police report.
00:49Police later viewed CCTV footage from the goldsmith shop, which led to the accused's arrest.
00:56Deputy Public Prosecutor Hanes Aliya Ahmad Kamarul Najweeb proposed bail of 10,000 ringgit for the accused.
01:04However, the defense appealed for lower bail, saying that the accused is unemployed and has two young children and her elderly parents to care for,
01:12while her husband, the sole breadwinner, only earns 1,500 ringgit per month as a lorry driver.
01:19The court granted bail at 3,500 ringgit with one surety and fixed January 21st as the next mention date.
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